दुकान बंद है
Shop closed
字面意思: Shop closed is
Use this phrase to inform someone that a physical business is not open for service.
15秒了解
- Used to state that a business or shop is currently closed.
- Composed of 'dukan' (shop), 'band' (closed), and 'hai' (is).
- Works for small stalls, large malls, and even offices.
意思
This phrase literally tells you that a shop is closed. It is the most common way to say a business is not open for service.
关键例句
3 / 6Checking with a neighbor
Kya dukan band hai?
Is the shop closed?
Telling a friend at the market
Chalo ghar, dukan band hai.
Let's go home, the shop is closed.
Professional update
Aaj dukan band hai kyunki chutti hai.
The shop is closed today because it is a holiday.
文化背景
In India, the 'dukan' is the heart of the community. Shops often serve as social hubs where neighbors gather. Knowing when the shop is closed is vital for daily survival, especially since many local 'Kirana' stores don't have fixed digital hours on Google Maps.
The Question Trick
In Hindi, you don't always need to change word order for a question. Just say `Dukan band hai?` with a rising tone at the end.
The Afternoon Siesta
Many Indian shops close between 2 PM and 5 PM for a break. If it's 'band' then, just wait a few hours!
15秒了解
- Used to state that a business or shop is currently closed.
- Composed of 'dukan' (shop), 'band' (closed), and 'hai' (is).
- Works for small stalls, large malls, and even offices.
What It Means
Dukan band hai is your go-to phrase for business hours. It is simple, direct, and universally understood. In Hindi, dukan means shop and band means closed. The word hai is the helping verb 'is' at the end. You will see this written on signs across India. It is the verbal equivalent of a 'Closed' sign hanging on a door.
How To Use It
Using this phrase is incredibly easy. You just state it as a fact. If you walk up to a grocery store at midnight, you say it. If you are telling a friend not to bother going to the mall, you use it. You can also turn it into a question. Just raise your pitch at the end: Dukan band hai? This means 'Is the shop closed?' It is a perfect starter phrase for any beginner.
When To Use It
Use it whenever you encounter a locked door at a business. It works for tiny street stalls and massive shopping malls. It is great for texting a friend who is running errands. Use it when you are hungry and the local dhaba is shut. It is also useful in professional settings when discussing logistics. If a supplier's warehouse is shut, this is what you say. It is practical and saves everyone a wasted trip.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this for people or relationships. If a friend is being 'closed off,' this phrase won't work. It is strictly for physical establishments. Also, do not use it for 'stopping' an activity. For example, don't use it to say 'stop talking.' That requires different verbs. It is specifically for the status of a business. Using it for a person might make you sound like they are a building!
Cultural Background
In India, shop timings can be quite fluid. Many shops close for a few hours in the afternoon for a nap. This is especially true in smaller towns or during hot summers. You might find a shop 'band' at 2:00 PM but open at 5:00 PM. Also, many markets have a fixed 'weekly off' day. In Delhi, different areas close on different days. One market might be band on Monday, another on Tuesday. It is a local rhythm you quickly learn to dance to.
Common Variations
If you want to be more specific, you can add time. Dukan abhi band hai means 'The shop is closed right now.' If you want to say it will close soon, say Dukan band hone wali hai. If you want to sound more polite in a formal setting, you might hear Karyalay band hai for 'The office is closed.' However, dukan is the king of everyday conversation. Even big showrooms are often called dukan in casual chat.
使用说明
This phrase is neutral and safe for all social situations. It is grammatically simple and does not require complex conjugation.
The Question Trick
In Hindi, you don't always need to change word order for a question. Just say `Dukan band hai?` with a rising tone at the end.
The Afternoon Siesta
Many Indian shops close between 2 PM and 5 PM for a break. If it's 'band' then, just wait a few hours!
Don't say it to people
If you want to say someone is 'closed-minded', don't use this. It only applies to physical locks and doors.
例句
6Kya dukan band hai?
Is the shop closed?
A simple question to confirm if you should walk over.
Chalo ghar, dukan band hai.
Let's go home, the shop is closed.
Used when you arrive and see the shutters down.
Aaj dukan band hai kyunki chutti hai.
The shop is closed today because it is a holiday.
Explaining the reason for closure in a neutral tone.
Dukan band hai, kal aana.
Shop's closed, come tomorrow.
Short, punchy text message style.
Main itni door aaya aur dukan band hai!
I came all this way and the shop is closed!
Expressing frustration with a hint of self-deprecating humor.
Oh ho, dukan band hai.
Oh no, the shop is closed.
Expressing mild sadness at missing out on a snack.
自我测试
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: 'The shop is closed.'
Dukan ___ hai.
`band` means closed, while `khuli` means open and `badi` means big.
How do you ask 'Is the shop closed?'
___ dukan band hai?
`Kya` is used at the beginning of a sentence to turn a statement into a yes/no question.
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视觉学习工具
Formality of 'Dukan band hai'
Too direct for slang, but very common.
Dukan band!
The perfect sweet spot for everyone.
Dukan band hai.
Slightly more polished for business.
Karyalay band hai.
Where to use 'Dukan band hai'
Grocery Store
Checking on the local milk shop.
Shopping Mall
Arriving after 10 PM.
Street Food Stall
Finding your favorite chaat place shut.
Texting
Warning a friend not to go out.
常见问题
10 个问题The word band means closed, shut, or off. You can use it for doors, shops, and even lights like light band karo (turn off the light).
It is the most common word. You might hear store or shop used in Hinglish, but dukan is the authentic Hindi term.
Yes, you can, but office band hai is more common in cities. Dukan specifically refers to a retail shop.
Just swap band with khuli. So, you would say Dukan khuli hai.
Yes, it is a neutral factual statement. It is perfectly fine to say to a boss or a stranger.
You would say Dukan band ho rahi hai. This implies the process of shutting down is happening.
No, band stays the same regardless of the object's gender in this context. It is very beginner-friendly!
Hindi grammar usually puts the verb at the end of the sentence. It follows the Subject-Object-Verb pattern.
Not really, but people often drop the hai in very casual speech, just saying Dukan band.
No, for a website, you would usually say website nahi chal rahi (the website isn't working).
相关表达
Dukan khuli hai
The shop is open
Light band karo
Turn off the light
Darwaza band hai
The door is closed
Kal aaiye
Please come tomorrow
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